Josiah burgess



J.A BURGESS. SAD IRON HEATER.

Patented May .24, 1870.

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Letters Patent No'. 103,294, dated May 24, 1870.

sen-Inox HEATER.

`The Schedule referred lo in thesoLetters Patent and making part cf the same.

I o all whom it may concern Be Vit known that I, JosIH Boneless of Za-ncswille, in the county of Muskingum and State of Ohio,

i parts as hereinafter described.

l In theaccompanying drawing- Figure 1 is a vertical section of the flat-iron heater on the line :c fc, fig. 2. 'n

Figure 2 is a view of the reverse side of the platform or cover of the dame-chamber. v

Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding A is the. tube, which is connected with an elevated reservoir containing naphtha, gasoline, or other hydrocarbon liquid, or burning fluid, Vwhich is ignited at the point B in thechz'nnbcr (l.

1) is a pan-like dctlector directly above the Hamer which may contain water to furnish, by vaporization, moisture to the heating-chamber E above.

F is the platform or top of the flame-chamber Gr H represents holes in thin plate, through which'the lheat passes upward.` f

I represents ribs on tbc plate F, upon which the Vitat-iron rests, as seen in the drawing. These ribs are raised s o as 'to/allow free passage for the heat bencatlr 'the irons,

J is the dome, which rests on shoulders formed i nthe side flange of the plate I", as seen at. K K.

This dome is lined with tin, soythat it acts as afreflee-tor to throw the heat upon the iron.

' M represents the flat-iron.

N is a-handle, by which the dome is removed or' handled.

O are apertures through which -the heat andnir pass from the flame-chamber to the Vapertures 1I.

lhisat-ii: -heater is elevated on 1cgs,-F, and is arranged to fulrni-iatiee supply of-air 'from beneath.

the chamber. Y .h y.

The exccss ;;.9fl,lieat or moisture in lthe heating chamber E escapes oiigh the apertures It', near-thc base of the dome. d Y In the center ofthe platform-plate F is a boilerhole covered by aplate, as indicated in iig. 1.

a flat-iron heater.-

Having thus described my invention,

I claim as new, and desire 'to secure by Letters Patent- A 1. The tube A Il, connected with an elevated reservoir of hydrocarbon liquid, combined with a cham-l ber C, defiector I), ribbed and perforated platform F, and tin-lined dome J N, all constructed and relatively arranged as `and for the purpose described.

2. The. chamber C, water-pan D, perforated platform 1"', and heating chamber E, all combined and relatively arranged as and for the purpose described.

The above specification of my invention signed by me this 17th day 'of February, 1870.

' J OSIAH BURGESS.

Witnesses S. F. Wmscoa'r, W. E. KING, JNo. W. KING.

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